Monster that might own a cauldron and broomstick
What is a witch?
Color of cat that you might see on Halloween
What is black?
Fruit that is traditionally dipped in caramel
What are apples?
In red, gold, brown and green; they are found on the ground at this time.
What are leaves?
The song for this video by Michael Jackson features the star turning into both a werewolf and a zombie.
What is Thriller?
This monster can be scared away with garlic
What is a vampire?
The original (formal) name for Halloween
What is All Hallow's Eve?
This popular practice began in England when people went round to their town to be given soul cakes by wealthy people to celebrate the holiday of All Soul's Day.
What is trick-or-treating?
The popular fruit is traditionally harvested at this time in the United States.
What are apples?
A series of movies featuring Michael Myers and a large knife.
What are Halloween movies?
Monster that comes out when there is a full moon
What is a werewolf?
The "criminal" threat that people use to obtain something.
"Trick or Treat!"
This is what we call a carved pumpkin. You might put a light or candle in it.
What is a Jack-O-Lantern?
These many days are in the month of October. Halloween is on the last one.
What is 31?
Why do adults have to buy kilos of sugary candy that they would never eat themselves?
Trick or Treat.
I'm not talkin' 'bout your duddie, and he's all wrapped up in linen!
What is a Mummy?
Bonus!
Because I can't think of anything good!)
This person is celebrated in Romania on Halloween!
Who is Dracula?
The months that make up fall
What are September, October, and November?
Bonus!
Something should be free on Halloween!)
The first Doctor who worked with limb replacement and re-animation?
Who is Dr. Frankenstein?
What are four things you might need for a proper Halloween celebration?
A Jack-o-lantern, costumes, candy, hot cocoa, caramel apples, orange and black colors, more candy, spooky music, candles, a house, people, bats, spiders, witches, werewolves, vampires, and...
Mexico celebrates this holiday about the same time as Halloween; "Dia de los Muertos." What do the words mean?
What is Day of the Dead?
This suds-filled celebration started on October 12, 1810. Citizens celebrated again the following year, and the year after that, and on and on. The party grew as the years passed—and by 1896, the beer stands had given way to beer tents.
What is Oktoberfest?
This is a frightening place to visit. It has many different rooms and monsters may jump out at you as you walk through!
What is a Haunted House?